F5 problems

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I build 2 F5 turbo V1 channels with low gain (R7-R10 = 100ohm) with a bias of 0.7a per mosfet (irfp240/irfp9240) 32v rails and they have been working nicely for the last 2 weeks until yesterday.

I think the jfets are dead in one channel, R7-R10 gets very hot/smokes. I choose some 7 ma fets.

Can a too high input signal cause this?

The amp gets the signal for a active XO, with some gain max output is +-10v. I was thinking about securing the input using some diodes or should I look for the problem somewhere else?
 
I will recheck my XO.

How much voltage swing is to much for the input stage of the F5?

With the "normal" low gain 15.3 db, I will need close to +-6v pk or 4.2v rms to reach clipping with 32v rails.

If that is too much I can increase the gain of the F5 by changing R7-R10 to 200 ohm which should give me about 21 db gain.
 
No clue. When I turned the amp off, I head a pop in one speaker. The next time I tried to turn on the amp, it smoked (very hot resistors).

I ran the mosfets at 750 ma each at 32 v rails (350mv drop over 0.5 ohm source resistors).

I have chosen to run with lower bias (600 ma) after measuring how much or rather little power I actually use even when I play loud.
 
This thread started with you suspecting the input JFets. Have you now discovered that one of the power MOS-FETs has failed ?

The MOS-FETs can fail for a number of reasons.

However, the most likely is a short in the speaker leads, OR, overheating, OR, a foreign object shoprting MOS-FET to heatsink.
 
I thought it was the input fets, due to the fact that it was the feedback resistors that got hot/smoked (that was after I had turned the bias down to 0).

After some measurements I found that one of the mosfets was conduction at full power all the time no mater what.
 
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